List of United States Navy Losses in World War II - Infantry Landing Craft

Infantry Landing Craft

Name Location Date Cause
LCI(L)-1 At Bizerte, Tunisia 01943-08-1717 August 1943
LCI(L)-20 Off Anzio, Italy 01944-01-2222 January 1944
LCI(L)-32 Off Anzio, Italy 01944-01-2626 January 1944
LCI(G)-82 Off Okinawa 01945-04-044 April 1945
LCI(L)-85 Off Northern France 01944-06-066 June 1944
LCI(L)-91 Off Northern France 01944-06-066 June 1944
LCI(L)-92 Off Northern France 01944-06-066 June 1944
LCI(L)-93 Off Northern France 01944-06-066 June 1944
LCI(L)-219 Off Northern France 01944-06-1111 June 1944
LCI(L)-232 Off Northern France 01944-06-066 June 1944
LCI(L)-339 Off New Guinea 01943-09-044 September 1943
LCI(G)-365 Off Luzon, P.I. 01945-01-1010 January 1945
LCI(G)-459 Off Palau 01944-09-1919 September 1944
LCI(G)-468 13°28′N 148°18′E / 13.467°N 148.3°E / 13.467; 148.3 01944-06-1717 June 1944
LCI(G)-474 Off Iwo Jima 01945-02-1717 February 1945
LCI(L)-497 Off Northern France 01944-06-066 June 1944
LCI(L)-553 Off Northern France 01944-06-066 June 1944
LCI(L)-600 In Ulithi, Carolines 01945-01-1212 January 1945
LCI(L)-684 Off Samar, P.I. 01944-11-1212 November 1944
LCI(L)-974 16°6′N 120°14′E / 16.1°N 120.233°E / 16.1; 120.233 01945-01-1010 January 1945
LCI(L)-1065 Off Leyte, P.I. 01944-10-2424 October 1944

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